Inflation, rates in Bangladesh to come down gradually, new central bank chief says
Bangladesh's new central bank chief, Ahsan H. Mansur, expects inflation to decrease significantly in the next year, but reducing interest rates may take longer due to short-term macroeconomic challenges. The country faces issues from mismanagement...

A widely respected former economist at the International Monetary Fund, Ahsan H. Mansur was named governor of Bangladesh Bank last week by the interim government headed by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
The rejig at the country's institutions, including the central bank and the judiciary, was necessitated after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India earlier this month following an uprising against her government that killed about 300 people.
Mansur said macroeconomic challenges have built up in Bangladesh over the last two to three years due to mismanagement of the exchange rate and interest rate policy by the previous central bank administration.
"Putting back the Humpty Dumpty (together) is always difficult, so we are trying to put it back now," Mansur said.
SUPPLY SIDE MEASURES
Inflation reached 11.66% in July from 9.72% the previous month, according to official data. The central bank's key policy rate has been set at 8.5% for the first half of fiscal year 2025.To lower inflation, the central bank would need to rein in demand by keeping rates high, while the government was also working on supply side measures such as bringing in additional agricultural supplies, Mansur said.
Bangladesh Bank has also decided to widen the inter-bank currency trading band to 2.5% from 1% previously from Sunday, he said.
The new interim government has got the green light from all multilateral agencies including the IMF and Asian Development Bank for their planned reforms, he said.
Separately, Mansur said the central bank would study and look to bring in some reforms in the banking industry amid concerns about corporate ownership of banks and cross-lending and defaults by some of these entities.
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